Rangers player to miss training until end of April with potential Grade 3 hamstring tear according to Dr Rajpal Brar
Rangers player to miss training until end of April with potential Grade 3 hamstring tear according to Dr Rajpal Brar
Dr Rajpal Brar has stated that Rangers forward Zak Lovelace is anticipated to be out from first-team practice until
the end of April.
The 18-year-old is set to miss two months of action as a result of his hamstring tear, which he suffered during the
first week of March, according to the injury specialist.
The club may choose to manage the injury conservatively if it turns out not to be a Grade 3 tear, as is widely believed.
Brar, a physical therapy physician and sports scientist, spoke exclusively with Ibrox News about his condition. He
stated, “They’re being conservative with his timetable due to previous injuries in the same area and this sounds like a
Grade 3 out of 4 hamstring tear or a lower grade tear.”
Given the approximate two-month timeframe provided, I would anticipate that he will begin with more basic
strength and mobility exercises.
By the end of April or the beginning of May, “he will then progressively advance to higher intensity sport-specific
work and finally to individual training and then team training.”
Lovelace may have to wait for Rangers first-team chances due to injury
The teenage striker has already experienced a long-term setback this season;
it seems like he never seems to get a break due to injury.
He made his debut for the team back in 2022, but he will now have to wait until May at the latest to play again.
In other Rangers news, following the events in the transfer market,
the Celtics and Gers have suggested a significant reorganization.
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